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Liver (Cambridge Liver Unit)

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The Cambridge Liver Unit covers management of all aspects of liver disease and liver transplantation. We provide care for our local population and specialist care / liver transplant services for the people of East Anglia, Nottingham University Hospital and Southampton University Hospital.

Urgent advice: Covid-19 - Liver

Please visit the British Liver Trust website forÌý, which includes all our frequently asked questions aboutÌýthe diseaseÌýfor people affected by a liver condition (including those who have had a liver transplant).

For additional information please visit the .

Outpatient clinics are usually held in either Clinic 1a or Clinic 12. The inpatient wards are D5 (Liver Unit) and F5 / G5 (Transplant Unit).

Service provided for patients

  • Liver transplantation
  • Inpatient and outpatient hepatology / liver disease services
  • Alcohol-related liver disease
  • Non-alcohol related fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
  • Liver cancer
  • Viral hepatitis
  • Chronic liver failure
  • Portal hypertension
  • Inherited liver disease
  • Autoimmune liver diseases (primary biliary cholangitis [PBC], primary sclerosing cholangitis [PSC] and autoimmune hepatitis [AIH])

Further information

For further information on Hepatitis C, please see the website.

Hepatology patient experience group

The purpose of the Hepatology Patient Experience Group (HPEG) is to ensure that ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ (CUH) ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Foundations TrustÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ hepatology department takes account of the views, opinions, and experiences of the patients and carers who use their services.

Feedback from hepatology patients will help us improve our services and better meet the needs of the local community.

Whether your experience has been a little or a lot, we invite you to join us. PleaseÌýemail our patient experience groupÌýfor further information.

Our team

Consultants
Specialist nurses

Hepatology specialist nurses

  • Rebecca Blackwell – hepatitis B: 01223 596094
  • Rachael Bates and Katie Eiloart – hepatitis C: 01223 596094
  • Donna Goodge and Emma Ward – hepatic tumour: 01223 596322
  • Fiona Smith – NASH / cirrhosis / jaundice / paracentesis: – 01223 256529
  • Fran Kingsbury – hepatic steatosis (NAFLD): 01223 217591
  • Aileen Inte – Alcohol related liver disease: 01223 274414
  • Janeane Hails – Auto immune liver disease: 01223 216109

Helpful links

To support you, we’ve gathered a selection of trusted resources that cover different aspects of the journey, from national guidelines and testing options to charities offering advice and community support.

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Key Staff